Abstract

Considering the changes in the built environment and individuals’ daily lives, urbanism is the most significant and essential factor that leads to diverse changes worldwide. Mindful of environmental, economic, cultural, and social changes worldwide, urban geography is a concept and has a various range of impacts on cities and thence global. Globalisation is a central driving force behind the rapid social, political, and economic changes reshaping cities. Correlated with these ideas, cities globally can be seen as a relationship between the source, production, and consumption as a triangular search cycle. As a result of the correlation to economic vitality due to free trade marketing and the development of communication and transportation, the city has become a local region. A rapidly growing population of cities and a growing amount of consumption from society living in cities is one reason why there is an increase in demand for resources worldwide. This article will explain a combination of comparative developments and reconstructions of cities involved in a new environmental, economic, multicultural, and social vision to understand the existing socio-economic patterns through convergence or divergence in the towns (cities) from developing countries.

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